Meet Our Therapists

We created a practice to serve every part of the family. Our team of therapists can support children, teens, parents, adults, and couples to help the whole family, depending on what you need.

Sarah Bauer, LPC

Sarah Bauer, LPC

Works with children, teens, and parents in the pregnancy and postpartum period

Sarah is the owner of Magnolia Counseling and has over 15 years of experience as a therapist. She offers a warm approach and takes time to really understand and connect with her clients. She believes the most essential part of counseling is building safety and trust with clients.

Laura Dougherty, LSW, BCBA

Laura Dougherty, LSW, BCBA

Works with children including preschool-aged, parents in the pregnancy and postpartum period

Laura has 8 years of experience as a therapist and is also a mother herself which adds great value to her work with parents. Her upbeat and empathetic personality leads children and parents to easily connect with her. When counseling children, Laura also involves parents in the sessions to give them the tools they need to support their children.

Nicole Yoder, LMFT

Nicole Yoder, LMFT

Works with children, families, couples, and parents in the pregnancy and postpartum period

Nicole utilizes a calm, empathetic, strengths-based approach, giving everyone a safe space to feel heard and validated in treatment. She uses play therapy, art, and other creative interventions in sessions since play is a child's most natural way to express themselves.

Suzanne Steinmetz, LPC

Suzanne Steinmetz, LPC

Works with children, teens, and families

Suzanne is a Child and Adolescent Therapist who works with ages 5-18 years old. She has experience counseling children and adolescents with anxiety, depression, ADHD, emotional regulation issues, and difficulty coping with life changes and/or family stressors.

Kira Clements, LSW

Kira Clements, LSW

Works with older children, adolescents and young adults

Kira specializes in supporting clients who are navigating anxiety, depression, emotional regulation difficulties, self harm behaviors, low self worth, school challenges and family relationship issues. She has a natural ability to build strong, trusting connections with adolescents, helping them feel safe, understood, and grounded as they navigate peer conflicts and the many stressors teens face.

Kelly Stangl‑Meddaugh, LCSW

Works with children, adolescents, and adults

Kelly uses a warm, down‑to‑earth approach to support children, adolescents, and adults. With more than 15 years of counseling experience, she specializes in helping young people navigate anxiety, emotional regulation challenges, ADHD, life transitions, and school or peer difficulties. Kelly also works extensively with adults, offering a compassionate space to explore anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions, grief and loss, relationship challenges, and patterns that may feel difficult to shift alone.